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 <p>       A computer network, often simply referred to as a network, is a collection of computers and devices interconnected by communications channels that facilitate communications and allows sharing of resources and information among interconnected devices.[1] Computer networking or Data communications (Datacom) is the engineering discipline concerned with the computer networks. Computer networking is sometimes considered a sub-discipline of electrical engineering, telecommunications, computer science, information technology and/or computer engineering since it relies heavily upon the theoretical and practical application of these scientific and engineering disciplines.</p>

 <p>  The three types of networks are: the Internet, the intranet, and the extranet. Examples of different network methods are:</p>

 <p>      * Local area network (LAN), which is usually a small network constrained to a small geographic area. An example of a LAN would be a computer network within a building.
 <p>    * Metropolitan area network (MAN), which is used for medium size area. examples for a city or a state.</p>
  <p>     * Wide area network (WAN) that is usually a larger network that covers a large geographic area.</p>
   <p>    * Wireless LANs and WANs (WLAN & WWAN) are the wireless equivalent of the LAN and WAN.</p>

 <p>  Networks may be classified according to a wide variety of characteristics such as topology, connection method and scale.</p>

 <p>  All networks are interconnected to allow communication with a variety of different kinds of media, including twisted-pair copper wire cable, coaxial cable, optical fiber, power lines and various wireless technologies.[2] The devices can be separated by a few meters (e.g. via Bluetooth) or nearly unlimited distances (e.g. via the interconnections of the Internet).[3] Networking, routers, routing protocols, and networking over the public Internet have their specifications defined in documents called RFCs.[4]</p>
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